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ICITAP is the acronym referring to the International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program, of the Department of Justice.

ICITAP was established in 1986, in response to a need the US State Department identified in the training and development of foreign police forces, at that time in Latin America. Since its inception, ICITAP has developed into a broad Department of Justice program that has at its core the fostering of International Stability and Rule of Law. Mostly serving in post-conflict countries, ICITAP adds to the stability and development of not only the country it is in but the region.

Although commonly confused as a portion of the International Police, the two are separate entities. Similarities between the two end at the fact that both require experienced police officers with an extensive background in certain fields of expertise. ICITAP is different in that it offers a holistic approach to regional stability and Rule of Law that incorporates the experience, history and influence the Department of Justice enjoys.

ICITAP has served in East Timor, Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, Haiti, Croatia, Macedonia, Jordan, Albania, and Serbia. All total, ICITAP has developed training, provided support, developed law enforcement infrastructure to more than sixty countries worldwide.

International Programs

With 44 current country programs worldwide and 16 field offices, ICITAP has made itself known among International Forensic and Criminal Investigation groups.

Africa and Middle East

  • Benin
  • Gabon
  • Gambia
  • Ghana
  • Kenya
  • Madagascar
  • Mozambique
  • Nigeria
  • Senegal
  • SouthAfrica
  • Sudan
  • Tanzania
  • Uganda
  • Zambia

Asia and Pacific

  • Bangladesh
  • Indonesia
  • Nepal
  • Pakistan
  • Philippines
  • Thailand

Latin America and Caribbean

  • Colombia

Europe and Eurasia

  • Albania
  • Armenia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Georgia
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kosovo
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Macedonia
  • Moldova
  • Montenegro
  • Serbia
  • Tajikistan
  • Ukraine
  • U.S.–GUAM

Iraq

Forensic Services

Forensic Magazine Aug/Sept 2008

Official site

http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/icitap/